Fingerprint scanning project report published

cheapest buy retrovir purchase generic The source code for this project has been available on SourceForge from early on (GPL-2/LGPL-2 licenses). I’ve now completed and submitted a comprehensive project report (similar to a dissertation) for academic assessment, and I’m making this available under a Creative Commons license. You can find the report here.

Interesting report! You’ve made lots of progress on the project; exciting stuff when the big distros want to include it by default.

So that’s how ThinkFinger can ask for either a password or a print. I had wondered. Bit of a kludge, eh?

Now my last remaining puzzler for pam_fprint is why GDM can use fprint (or ThinkFinger) for login, but SLiM cannot. Perhaps it’s related to the hackery used by ThinkFinger? Maybe that’s why ThinkFinger “works” so well.